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Original Post Date: 2008-12-14 Time: 10:00:10 Posted By: Jan
Chapters of the Congress of the People (COPE) have sprouted beyond the confines of Africa, the party’s interim chairman Mosiuoa “Terror” Lekota said on Sunday as Cope was officially launched.
He said COPE had become the latest news and it was the topic of everyone’s conversation.
“At home, at work, at school, they talk about COPE. Overseas, they too know of us,” he said.
Chairing the COPE launch, Mbhazima Shilowa, said cyberspace, especially Facebook, played a vital part in their plan to take the party to those South Africans who were living abroad.
“We are a new party, a party of modernisation. We can send clips of our video launch to every South African if we wanted to. We are a party that embraces new technology and we have renewed the hope of those in despair,” said Shilowa.
Addressing a packed hall at the University of the Free State, Lunga Kheepe, Young Professionals co-ordinator for Cope urged delegates to use the popular social network Facebook and “reach out” to South Africans living in other parts of the world.
“We own Facebook in South Africa. We have 9 000 members online and we have created a branch of COPE in London and Australia.”
“Comrades, we must invade Facebook further. Let’s go in there, carry conversation, become agents of change and urge people to vote. Be the gospel of the voting class,” he said.
People in London and Australia, said Kheepe, has consulted with COPE and had decided to walk to their embassy and demand to vote.
“Our citizens of this country that are abroad must be able to vote.”
Shilowa added that their party had not only reached people in the United Kingdom but also in Germany.
He said they would continue to use cyberspace to get as many votes as they could.
Facebook member John Halloway said he was from the tenth province in South Africa’s cyberspace, namely Facebook.
He urged those who were forced out of the country to return. – Sapa
Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20081214150244129C136862